Why modern democracies are called representative democracies?
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A representative democracy is a form of government in which representatives are elected to make policy and enforce laws while representing the citizens. All modern democratic countries are representative, not direct, democracies. A representative democracy is also known as a republic.
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The modern democracies are being called Representative Democracies because it is the elected representatives of the people who run the government--make and execute the laws and policies for the people.
The representatives are elected by the people and it is these representatives who form the legislature and government of the state. It is thus also being called as Indirect Democracy.
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